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Yale expands free tuition, offers full aid for families under $100,000
Summary
Yale announced that new undergraduates from families earning under $200,000 will receive free tuition, and those from families earning under $100,000 will have all education costs waived; the change takes effect for students entering this fall.
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Yale University announced expanded financial aid for incoming undergraduates. New students from families earning under $200,000 will receive free tuition, and students from families earning under $100,000 will have all education costs waived. University officials described the move as part of Yale's ongoing efforts to ensure cost is not a barrier to admission. The policy will apply to students entering Yale College this fall.
Key details:
- New undergraduates from families with incomes under $200,000 will receive free tuition.
- Students from families with incomes under $100,000 will have all education costs waived, as described in Yale's announcement.
- Provost Scott Strobel characterized the decision as "central to our mission" in a statement, and other senior leaders reiterated commitments to accessibility.
- Yale noted it has considered applicants without regard to ability to pay for more than 60 years and provides scholarship support to meet demonstrated financial need.
- The announcement follows similar moves by other institutions in recent years.
Summary:
The change reduces expected out-of-pocket costs for many incoming students and is presented by Yale as part of its long-standing financial aid practices. The new policy takes effect for students entering this fall. Undetermined at this time.
